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Mace, Abraham Company receipts dated Sept 16, and Gloucester,
Sept 28, 1775, for advance pay for 1 month, and 4 weeks billeting,
respectively, received of Michael Farley, Paymaster and Muster Master
of men raised in Glouster for defence of seacoast in Essex Co. and
commanded by Capt. Daniel Warner; also, Private, Capt. Daniel Warner's
(1st) co.; roll made up for service from july 17, 1775, to Nov. 1,
1775; said Mace reported as having taken the place of Peter Lurvey who
was killed "in the action with Linsey;" company stationed at Glouster
for defence of seacoast; also, same co.; service from Nov. 1, 1775, to
Dec 31, 1775, 2 mos, 5 days; company stationed at Glouster for defence
of seacoast.

Mace, Babzillai. Private, Capt. Daniel 's 91st) co.; service from March
1, 1776, to May 31, 1776, 3 mos.; company stationed at glouster for
defence of seacoast.

Mace, Benjamin, Tewksbury. Private, in a Tewksbury co. of militia
commanded by Lieut. Thomas Clark, Col. Green's regt., which marched on
the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 3 days.

Mace, Eliphalet. Pay roll for 6 months men raised by the town of
Fitchburg for service in the continental Army during 1780; marched July
10, 1780; discharged Dec. 12, 1780; service, 5 mos. 12 days, including
travel (200 miles) home.

Mace, Jasper. List of prisoners sent from Halifax to Boston in the
cartol "Swift" Sept. 30, 1778, as returned by Thomas Baildon,
Commissary of Prisoners; reported a Seaman.